Moldy Pies and Homeless Men

Today’s photo adventure is not your usual. Hell, it’s not even my usual. The night of Thursday, July 19, 2012 had me hunting for a snack. I had forgotten about a pie and opened it up to discover it was a bearded pie. Not my favorite type of pie, really, so I decided it would be best used as a photographic study and proceeded to take numerous photos of this once glorious pie. Now it is forever kept in mind as a pie experiment gone horribly awry. This was also a great opportunity to use one of my favorite lenses – a Sigma 28-80mm macro zoom lens. I’ve had it for a long time and I love it’s range and, of course, it’s macrocity (not a real word).

The last 3 images are a little different for me because of subject matter. They depict a homeless man or maybe just a man who didn’t have a way to get home that night. Anyway, this is in the park near my house where I regularly ride my bike. Something told me to take some photos. I did. This is the closest I’ve come to photojournalism in a while, too. Anyway, I didn’t want to disturb this man’s sleep, but it can’t be denied that Tucson is a stopping point for homeless people: warm weather, cheap living, etc. The woman in the photos is not to be blamed; she was as surprised as I was and didn’t want to wake the man. What do yo do? Some people chase them off, abusing them. Others ignore them. I take pictures. I can’t do anything else. I can’t afford to give any money away right now. Please enjoy.

Graffiti Roundup (07-06-2012)

Took another long bike ride today and discovered some really cool graffiti in a secret, underground lair hidden somewhere in the desert of Tucson, Arizona. It’s all very private and secret and really über hush. I can’t say a word. So I won’t.

Anyway, have a look at today’s amazing Tucson photos:

Walkabout Photos (2 July, 2012)

Took some great photos on Monday of some really great graffiti I found under the 22nd Street Bridge that runs over the Pantano Wash at 22nd and Pantano. Much of this graffiti has been here for a while since it is on the opposite side of the walk/bike path that runs down the Pantano Wash near my house. From the photos, you can see the area is pretty littered and it’s quite a hike to get up to where I could photograph these. I’m a huge fan of graffiti, though so it was worth it to check it out. On my way back, I was lucky enough to capture the pretty young woman with her amazing hair and her cute little dog. She was nice enough to let me take her picture. Thanks again and sorry; these can take a day or two to post once finished. Busy, busy, busy! Enjoy!